Well, here we are. ASM 36 was released in November of 2001. With the delay between print and publication, you can perhaps guess what recent event had occurred that might have greatly…
Tag: Hawkeye
UTS 17
I believe we’re still firmly in the period where Hawkeye The Marksman (Always Hawkeye The Marksman) was an Iron Man villain rather than an Avenger. In retrospect, that was actually pretty radical,…
MTU 092
This is like the cover to a children’s book. This issue of MTU is brought to us by writer Steven Grant, inker Pablo Marcos, and to my surprise, legendary penciler Carmine Infantino….
AWC 86
Big finish for this wacky adventure. This issue’s splash page is a different angle on the last panel of the previous issue, so it’s right where we left off. I just really…
AWC 85
Death-Web? Deathweb? I think Death-Web. Dann Thomas is back to co-writing as of this issue. Apparently, between issues, Spider-Man charged them and got knocked back toward Iron Man, who says he “ordered…
AWC 84
Avengers… West Coast! Previously known as The West Coast Avengers. Why’d they change it? Who knows? Founded (I think?) by Hawkeye earlier in the 80s and frequently counting many of the most…
MTU 022
Len Wein, Sal Buscema & Frank Giacoia hang in there from last issue to bring us an adventure of Spider-Man and Hawkeye. And it starts out looking ominous: Spidey is lost in…
SMTU 4
The first issue of this series teamed Spidey with The X-Men, because of course. The 2nd issue’s Silver Surfer story was a bit of a surprise. The FF last time was an…
ASM Annual 03
This cover sure promises a crazy story. The art on this one is a meeting of the minds behind the respective properties. Layouts are provided by Romita, with full pencils by Avengers…